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flatbridge announces Frameview, a collaborative environment for enterprise users to share and organize a rich set of documents, contacts, notes, website links and events.
flatbridge.s4 is an organized collaborative desktop. Frameview provides a collaborative environment for enterprise users to share and organize a rich set of documents, contacts, notes, website links and events. Providing an intuitive matrix navigation view, frameview provides an efficient navigable hierarchy reducing document access times by 50%. The frameview interface allows users of all skill levels to share knowledge, all customizable to the individual user.
(PRWEB) December 23, 2003 --flatbridge.s4 is an organized collaborative desktop. Frameview provides a collaborative environment for enterprise users to share and organize a rich set of documents, contacts, notes, website links and events. Providing an intuitive matrix navigation view, frameview provides an efficient navigable hierarchy reducing document access times by 50%. The frameview interface allows users of all skill levels to share knowledge, all customizable to the individual user.
Frameview is scalable to thousands of users with millions of nodes allowing enterprises to grow and capture knowledge over time. Navigating the frameview hierarchy is simple. Simply by clicking on navigable nodes, a user traverses the hierarchy until a content node is reached. Because the presentation is a 2-dimensional matrix, navigation is twice as fast as traditional file explorer views.
Frameview, allows individual users to create their own hierarchies and structures which are independent of other users. By allowing individuals to define their own structure, Frameview truly supports an enterprise environment.
Frameview provides for secure nodes, which require password entry for navigation. Different nodes may have different passwords allowing for multi-level security. When sharing nodes, passwords are enforced for group users. Only when a user has been granted access to a secure node, can she/he access its sub-nodes.
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